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Assata Shakur is Free poster

Targeted by law enforcement as the “soul” of the militant Black
Liberation Movement, accused (and acquitted) of participating in a slew
of bank robberies, Assata Shakur was imprisoned in New Jersey following her 1973 arrest. Assata’s
co-defendant Sundiata Acoli, previously one of the NY Panther 21,
remains in prison serving a sentence of life plus 30 years. A third
comrade, Zayd Shakur, was killed by police during the 1973 arrest. In
1979, Assata escaped from prison.

In 1982, radicals from the Black Liberation and white anti-imperialist movements were indicted for allegedly helping Assata escape. Sekou Odinga and Mutulu
Shakur remain in prison today. In 1984, Assata surfaced in Cuba and
received political asylum. She is a beacon of hope and power for the
international movements for Black liberation and to free all U.S.-held political prisoners.

Poster by Molly Fair & Laura Whitehorn.

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